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but so did an fbi agent. named rick haydel. >> we had concerned that there may be missing classified information, u.s. government information. >> narrator: classified information? yes, as we said before, everyone has secrets. a and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. fi officially, marie singleton worked for the department of defense? >> that was publicly disseminated yes. >> but she was working for the cia? >> yes. a clandestine job with the cia? when we come back, could marie singleton be hiding othsecrets? >> the mystery was just beginning. >> narrator: the day that changed marcus singleton's life began like any other, except that he had the day off from school. it was friday, november 11, 1994. marcus, then 8 years old was glued to the tv in his family's living room. >> i was watching a cartoon movie, a buggs bunny movie. my mom comes up the stairs, she says something to me, i'm thinking she's going somewhere, i'm like okay, yada, yada yada, i'm watching television splchlt so you were z
but so did an fbi agent. named rick haydel. >> we had concerned that there may be missing classified information, u.s. government information. >> narrator: classified information? yes, as we said before, everyone has secrets. a and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. fi officially, marie singleton worked for the department of defense? >> that was publicly disseminated yes. >> but she was working for the cia? >> yes. a clandestine job with the...
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memo written by the fbi director himself. is it obstruction of justice? a stunning development as we come on the air. >>> also, secret intelligence shock waves. nbc news has learned israel was the source of the information that president trump gave the russians. the fallout far reaching from capitol hill to allies arp the world. >>> a better night's sleep. new help for millions unable to rest easy. a revolutionary device patients say is life changing. >>> and inspiring america. triumphing over a tragic accident, an acrobat soaring to new heights. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. there is breaking news on multiple fronts tonight involving president trump. new details about the sensitive intelligence the president apparently shared with russian diplomats in a meeting last week. we'll have more on that in a moment. but first to the new bombshell that landed on the white house just a short time ago. possible evidence that the president asked fbi director james comey to drop his investi
memo written by the fbi director himself. is it obstruction of justice? a stunning development as we come on the air. >>> also, secret intelligence shock waves. nbc news has learned israel was the source of the information that president trump gave the russians. the fallout far reaching from capitol hill to allies arp the world. >>> a better night's sleep. new help for millions unable to rest easy. a revolutionary device patients say is life changing. >>> and...
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the fbi has targeted parents. the fbi has done a number of things. the fbi raided the home of a former president 91 days before election, took the phone of a sitting member of congress, and on and on we can go. just last week we learned a former fib agent special agent in charge of counterintelligence in the new york division was taking money from a russian. this wasn't just, this was the special agent in charge of counterintelligence in new york taking money from oleg -- not just any russian, the russian. >> you know who his american adviser was, the former campaign manager to donald trump's campaign >> i understand. >> so, you know, does this not raise some troubling signs here? >> it sure does. >> paul manafort was the go between for oleg deripaska and gave him polling information on the campaign. >> and also paid christopher steele who was the key guy on the whole steele dossier that launched the trump investigation. mr. mcgonigal the special agent at the fbi. this is where we look at this attack of the weaponization of government. we're focused
the fbi has targeted parents. the fbi has done a number of things. the fbi raided the home of a former president 91 days before election, took the phone of a sitting member of congress, and on and on we can go. just last week we learned a former fib agent special agent in charge of counterintelligence in the new york division was taking money from a russian. this wasn't just, this was the special agent in charge of counterintelligence in new york taking money from oleg -- not just any russian,...
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what did the fbi do? that to me is the power of this memo. you have people now questioning the institutions without really understanding what everything is about. >> hugh? >> the memo proves -- i reviewed hundreds and hundreds of fisa applications for two attorneys general. i did that job for two years. the omission of a material fact is a big deal and that -- >> you don't know there's an omission of that material fact though, hugh. we don't know that. >> i believe it is fairly -- i will rely on the fact they did not say dnc/rnc, they said political. >> political opponent. >> they said political opponent. if i'm reviewing that and tell the attorney general, by the way, this came from the dnc and the hillary clinton campaign and that's not in the memo, we go back to the fbi, there was no division of national security at that time, and we send it back and put it in. if you were a corporate executive in america and you did a quarterly earnings report that showed income from a source and you did not describe that source as sketchy, shady or sudde
what did the fbi do? that to me is the power of this memo. you have people now questioning the institutions without really understanding what everything is about. >> hugh? >> the memo proves -- i reviewed hundreds and hundreds of fisa applications for two attorneys general. i did that job for two years. the omission of a material fact is a big deal and that -- >> you don't know there's an omission of that material fact though, hugh. we don't know that. >> i believe it is...
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the fbi urging parents, lock your doors. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. there will be no troop movements or a single shot fired, but nbc news has learned exclusively that the united states is poised for an unprecedented retaliatory assault against russia, in response to its interference in the u.s. election. tonight, high level u.s. intelligence sources are describing to us details of a cia-led cyber retaliation against russian computer systems. and it could get personal, targeting the russian leadership from vladimir putin on down, who the u.s. accuses of sponsoring a series of cyber attacks meant to undermine confidence in the american election. nbc's senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfadden has details. >> reporter: nbc news has learned the cia is in the initial phase of a wide-ranging cyber retaliation, designed to be both clandestine and embarrassing. sources with direct knowledge of the operation
the fbi urging parents, lock your doors. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. there will be no troop movements or a single shot fired, but nbc news has learned exclusively that the united states is poised for an unprecedented retaliatory assault against russia, in response to its interference in the u.s. election. tonight, high level u.s. intelligence...
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> reporter: as for the wiretap claims, the white house says president trump has not spoken with his fbi director about them and tonight we're learning that director comey has been invited to testify at the first public house intelligence committee hearing on the investigation into russia. that date is march 20th. lester. >>> hallie jackson at the white house. thank you. tonight states of emergency have been declared in counties across several states as deadly wildfires rage spreading rapidly trapping people with no way out. including an awful tragedy in texas. nbc's kerry sanders is there. >> reporter: heartbreak in texas tonight. fast moving grass fires racing across more than 400,000 acres of prairie land in the state's panhandle. at least four killed. among the dead, three ranch hands including boyfriend and girlfriend cody crockett and sydney wallace. >> they were horseback and i guess they weren't aware of how bad the fire was and got trapped out there. >> reporter: in oklahoma another woman herding her cattle from wildfires there died from a heart attack. and in kansas, a trucker
> reporter: as for the wiretap claims, the white house says president trump has not spoken with his fbi director about them and tonight we're learning that director comey has been invited to testify at the first public house intelligence committee hearing on the investigation into russia. that date is march 20th. lester. >>> hallie jackson at the white house. thank you. tonight states of emergency have been declared in counties across several states as deadly wildfires rage...
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trump had asked his intel chiefs in march to push back specifically on then fbi director james comey's comments on the russia investigation. john brennan testifies that he saw contacts between russian officials and trump campaign members that he thought deserved investigation. >>> thursday nbc news reports that jared kushner is now under fbi scrutiny in the russia investigation, though he is not a target. friday night, the bombshell that kushner and russia's embas amba discussed a secret back door channel so that their conversation would not be picked up. the trump administration went out of its way yesterday to field reporters' questions off camera even if they didn't actually answer them. >> we're not going to comment on jared. we're just not going to comment. >> national security adviser h.r. mcmaster did try to defend kushner without saying his name. >> generally speaking about back channel communications, what that allows you to do is communicate in a discrete manner. >> it's very concerning that they wanted to have these communications at russian diplomacy facilities using russia
trump had asked his intel chiefs in march to push back specifically on then fbi director james comey's comments on the russia investigation. john brennan testifies that he saw contacts between russian officials and trump campaign members that he thought deserved investigation. >>> thursday nbc news reports that jared kushner is now under fbi scrutiny in the russia investigation, though he is not a target. friday night, the bombshell that kushner and russia's embas amba discussed a...
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sure the fbi is aware of this. there may be other parts of this puzzle that we're unaware of, so we have an obligation, because of our very important counterintelligence responsibilities, to make sure the fbi is informed about all of these possibly suspicious counterintelligence concerns that we have. >> when you were collecting this data at the time, and you were raising alarm bells, we now know, back in, i believe it's june now of 2016, a little bit before the fbi was told. why is it in hindsight it seem that it took awhile for the rest of the intelligence community to come around to your assessment? >> we were working very closely with the fbi as well as with nsa. as you can understand, there is some very sensitive sources and methods involved. so we had to be particularly careful about how we handled this information, who we talked to. i went down and spoke to the officials at the white house and the president about it, i spoke to jim comey as well. so what we need to do is make sure as an ongoing investigation
sure the fbi is aware of this. there may be other parts of this puzzle that we're unaware of, so we have an obligation, because of our very important counterintelligence responsibilities, to make sure the fbi is informed about all of these possibly suspicious counterintelligence concerns that we have. >> when you were collecting this data at the time, and you were raising alarm bells, we now know, back in, i believe it's june now of 2016, a little bit before the fbi was told. why is it in...
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trump's fbi director says contacts with foreign government should be reported. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> what donald trump said is unamerican, unpatriotic and unbelievable. >> accepting assistance from a hostile foreign power like russia is treasonous behavior. >> this is the definition of collusion. >> reporter: it came as donald trump, jr. told a senate intelligence committee about his 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer to get damage information on hillary clinton. >> sir, are you worried about perjury? >> not at all. >> reporter: former white house communications director hope hicks is headed for the hot seat. >> this is definitely i think the first crack in the dam. >> reporter: hicks will testify privately before the house judiciary committee wednesday. >> reporter: now, we are told that the transcript of that testimony will be available right after. back to you. marcus. >> that is just ongoing. of course, we will check pack in with you the next -- check back in with you in the next hour as hor responses come in. >>> back here at home, we believe the warriors have the chan
trump's fbi director says contacts with foreign government should be reported. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> what donald trump said is unamerican, unpatriotic and unbelievable. >> accepting assistance from a hostile foreign power like russia is treasonous behavior. >> this is the definition of collusion. >> reporter: it came as donald trump, jr. told a senate intelligence committee about his 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer to get damage information on hillary...
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we had the fbi in the rnc. we have been working with the b fbi. hang on. no, the rnc -- >> explain why you had the fbi there. >> the dnc was hacked. we called the fbi and they came in to help us. they came in to review what we were doing and went through every single thing that we did. we went through this for a month. we were not hacked. wait a second. if we were not hacked -- that is absolutely not true -- then where does that story lie? >> nobody with the -- let me ask you this. not a single person connected to the rnc was hacked? no republican vendor who had interaction with the rnc was hacked? you had a specific denial that the network wasn't hacked. that doesn't mean republicans associated with the rnc weren't hacked. do you rule cat gegorically rul this out? >> i don't know why you are so hot about this. the fact of the matter -- >> it's not about me. >> the rnc was not hacked. number one, the rnc was not hacked. i don't know of any employee on any of the own g-mail accounts that was hacked. i'm trying to tell you, the rnc was not hacked. that was -
we had the fbi in the rnc. we have been working with the b fbi. hang on. no, the rnc -- >> explain why you had the fbi there. >> the dnc was hacked. we called the fbi and they came in to help us. they came in to review what we were doing and went through every single thing that we did. we went through this for a month. we were not hacked. wait a second. if we were not hacked -- that is absolutely not true -- then where does that story lie? >> nobody with the -- let me ask you...
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overnight we looked into fbi crime data which shows that san jose is among the large cities that saw a decrease or no change in the number of violent crime reports. oakland, fremont, concord, santa clara are in that same category, but violent crime reports were up for san francisco, san mateo, sunnyva sunnyvale, berkeley and santa rosa. i did post a link in my twitter feed to that fbi data in case your city is not on that list, those are for cities with a population over 100,000 people and it's the beginning of 2017 compared to the beginning of 2016. i also posted that isolated video with that surveillance image showing those suspects in case perhaps it can jog your memory. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." santa rosa police officer has a broken nose. this after a homeless man punched him in the face. that officer was breaking up a fight outside of a safeway on mendocino avenue. witnesses say that one of the men in the fight tried to attack a safeway worker. that suspect ran away and the officer chased him and tackled him and then they fought until backup arrived. that's
overnight we looked into fbi crime data which shows that san jose is among the large cities that saw a decrease or no change in the number of violent crime reports. oakland, fremont, concord, santa clara are in that same category, but violent crime reports were up for san francisco, san mateo, sunnyva sunnyvale, berkeley and santa rosa. i did post a link in my twitter feed to that fbi data in case your city is not on that list, those are for cities with a population over 100,000 people and it's...
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now the fbi has a nbc's rehema ellis has the details. >> reporter: for rowdy and judy gaines it was a nightmare. they now know it was a scam. when the three-time olympic gold medal swimming champion and his wife got a call demanding money claiming their daughter madison was kidnapped, it seemed terribly real. >> it popped up her face and her number. >> reporter: it was a man with a terrifying message. >> he started shouting expletives and that he was going to shoot our daughter. >> rowdy started recording the call. what's worse, the whole family was being tricked rowdy and julie but thousands of miles away, they use technology to dupe the family into thinking they were communicating with one another. >> i heard my dad yell out madison, madison, let me talk to my daughter. >> i questioned, madison are you okay? she said, i'm okay, phone.need help. it's an increasingly common racquet, to protect yourself, the fbi says hang up on threatening callers. never use a loved one's name, try to reach the alleged kidnapped victim immediately. >> we were grateful that our daughter was safe -- >> a
now the fbi has a nbc's rehema ellis has the details. >> reporter: for rowdy and judy gaines it was a nightmare. they now know it was a scam. when the three-time olympic gold medal swimming champion and his wife got a call demanding money claiming their daughter madison was kidnapped, it seemed terribly real. >> it popped up her face and her number. >> reporter: it was a man with a terrifying message. >> he started shouting expletives and that he was going to shoot our...
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fbi agent rick hadel. he had never found any evidence of espionage in marie's murder, but he'd also never forgotten about her. >> so, here it is now january, 2002, i'm a squad supervisor now, i'm the guy that assigns the cases instead of investigating them. and i'm talking with an agent. i said, tony, how about reopening this case as an assault on a federal officer case. >> all just because you never stopped thinking about it. >> exactly. i just -- i didn't like the -- the fact that you got a woman who has given her life, dedicated to the government murdered and just lying out there because nobody cares. and so i thought, well, let's give it another shot. >> so, eight years after the murder, fbi agent tony vasley called on inglewood pd and met detective russ inard who was a month shy of retiring. they started combing through the old files and were assisted by a new inglewood detective steve siler. >> technology advances so quickly that in 2002 i said to tony vasley, hey, maybe there's fingernail scrapings,
fbi agent rick hadel. he had never found any evidence of espionage in marie's murder, but he'd also never forgotten about her. >> so, here it is now january, 2002, i'm a squad supervisor now, i'm the guy that assigns the cases instead of investigating them. and i'm talking with an agent. i said, tony, how about reopening this case as an assault on a federal officer case. >> all just because you never stopped thinking about it. >> exactly. i just -- i didn't like the -- the...
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. >>> the boston bomber suspect told the fbi about his role before he was read his miranda rights. >>> james taylor helps say good-bye to sean collier. >>> plus, why is george w. bush front and center today. >>> security at today's nfl draft is taken to a whole new level. >>> several explosions on fuel barges and light up the night sky. >>> "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, april 25th, 2013. >>> good morning. to you, i'm richard lui. frustration is growing in the air and on the ground as more of the nation's airports are hit by long delays due to forced government budget cuts. complaints are mounting and the white house says a compromise could be on the way. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> reporter: frustration is mounting, richard, because people have to sit and wait for planes to take off. 1500 workers are sitting at home every day, furloughed, not on the job as a result of the sequester cuts. here in washington, an faa administrator was asked about that and asked why it took the agency so long to let airlines and airpo
. >>> the boston bomber suspect told the fbi about his role before he was read his miranda rights. >>> james taylor helps say good-bye to sean collier. >>> plus, why is george w. bush front and center today. >>> security at today's nfl draft is taken to a whole new level. >>> several explosions on fuel barges and light up the night sky. >>> "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for...
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fbi records show that elected officials in washington receive more threats of violence in 2010 than in any other year of record. the surge coincides with the heated partisan arguments over health care reformat the end of last year. then in are nojanuary, gabby gi was shot in a tucson parking lot. 19 people were shot, six died when a lone gunman opened fire on the crowd. by the way, giffords left her hospital in texas today and is now in florida. she will watch her husband blast off in the space shuttle "endeavour" on friday. >>> explosive new evidence revealed in the chauncey bailey murder trial. the former girlfriend talked to the police the day after the collision describing how bay boasted with the billing, also about the news paper article bailey was preparing to publish. jurors heard an audiotape of the conversation in court. nbc bay area has obtained a copy of the tape. at 6:00, you'll hear from bay's former girlfriend for yourself. >>> a surprise in a marin courtroom today, he will represent himself in this case, 77-year-old joseph naso has yet to enter a plea on charges that he
fbi records show that elected officials in washington receive more threats of violence in 2010 than in any other year of record. the surge coincides with the heated partisan arguments over health care reformat the end of last year. then in are nojanuary, gabby gi was shot in a tucson parking lot. 19 people were shot, six died when a lone gunman opened fire on the crowd. by the way, giffords left her hospital in texas today and is now in florida. she will watch her husband blast off in the space...
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you know, i was highly critical of the way the fbi, particularly the fbi director managed the situation with respect to the russian engagement versus hillary clinton's e-mails. i think that all had an affect on the election. >> in the op-ed, you put more wal weight on what mr. comey did than anything else. >> i think nate silver and others -- >> which do you believe had more impact? >> what i said was baffling, chuck, was on october 7, as the director of national intelligence jim clapper, jeh johnson the director of homeland security went out and said the russians are trying to interfere in our election, director comey counseled against that. he said, i don't want my -- the fbi's name on that. then three weeks later, he went out and dropped the infamous letter 11 days before the election saying that he was going to take yet another look at hillary clinton's e-mails because of the laptop that he had gotten from anthony wiener. so how can you have that both ways? i think that even in their defense, no one disputed those facts. october 7, he is saying to say the russians are involved, whic
you know, i was highly critical of the way the fbi, particularly the fbi director managed the situation with respect to the russian engagement versus hillary clinton's e-mails. i think that all had an affect on the election. >> in the op-ed, you put more wal weight on what mr. comey did than anything else. >> i think nate silver and others -- >> which do you believe had more impact? >> what i said was baffling, chuck, was on october 7, as the director of national...
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the fbi is looking at whether tamerlan tsarnaev met in dagestan with two men the russians considered radical muslims. one, william plotnikov, was a boxer from canada. he was killed by russian special operations forces last july in dagestan. the other, mahmoud nidal, was killed in another russian operation last may. back home law enforcement officials say they found nothing in local landfills, but are still searching garbage containers in the belief that someone may have carried items out of dzhokhar tsarnaev's college dorm room a few days after the marathon bombings. authorities say it's not clear yet whether whoever may have done so knew evidence could be destroyed or did something just to help a friend. late today the judge in the case approved a request from dzhokhar tsarnaev's public defenders to add an experienced death penalty lawyer, judy clark of california, to his legal team. she most recently represented jared loughner, who pleaded guilty to the tucson shootings that wounded gabby giffords. in exchange the government did not seek the death penalty in that case. brian? >> pe
the fbi is looking at whether tamerlan tsarnaev met in dagestan with two men the russians considered radical muslims. one, william plotnikov, was a boxer from canada. he was killed by russian special operations forces last july in dagestan. the other, mahmoud nidal, was killed in another russian operation last may. back home law enforcement officials say they found nothing in local landfills, but are still searching garbage containers in the belief that someone may have carried items out of...
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but yesterday the fbi changed its mind. said the media would not be invited out of operational security concerns. clear that is in response to what happened in paris. running from 11:00 to 4:00 today and about 100 people from law enforcement not just the fbi, but local agencies, as well, including hazmat and medical teams and the bomb squad and what not and the s.w.a.t team just to get training done and secure the venue for super bowl l. we did speak with a retired fbi agent and here's his thoughts on why thinks paris might shy away from super bowl l. >> they look at these huge events as something maybe they can't penetrate. we're going to go in another direct. so perhaps a large event and the iconic events are safer in some ways. >> the fbi will also be incorporating helicopters during today's training event. i bring that up so if you do see a helicopter landing in or near the area, do not be alarmed. again, this is a five-hour event. runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 in the afternoon. the peak time of activity is ar
but yesterday the fbi changed its mind. said the media would not be invited out of operational security concerns. clear that is in response to what happened in paris. running from 11:00 to 4:00 today and about 100 people from law enforcement not just the fbi, but local agencies, as well, including hazmat and medical teams and the bomb squad and what not and the s.w.a.t team just to get training done and secure the venue for super bowl l. we did speak with a retired fbi agent and here's his...
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>> the cia and the fbi. >> i don't trust andrew mccabe. i don't trust james comey, peter strzok, i don't trust john brennan. >> senator, let me ask you this. >> i have a lot of questions -- >> one of the things that you came on here to do. >> i want the truth. >> so would i. >> you set this up totally biased. i couldn't get into the full narrative. we don't have enough time to go through all the things to talk about. >> you're right. because you came here to talk about lisa page and peter strzok. >> it was totally biased that i would never be able to get the truth out. >> senator, i don't know why you came on here to personally attack the press and avoidancing questions. >> because of yo setup pi >> are only dealing with the fa that we have. . >> no. that's what i want to do andswe. and i can't get the answers. the american people can't get the answers. something pretty fishy happened during the 2016 campaign in the transition. >> yeah. >> the early part of the trump presidency, and we still don't know. robert mueller. >> we do know the an
>> the cia and the fbi. >> i don't trust andrew mccabe. i don't trust james comey, peter strzok, i don't trust john brennan. >> senator, let me ask you this. >> i have a lot of questions -- >> one of the things that you came on here to do. >> i want the truth. >> so would i. >> you set this up totally biased. i couldn't get into the full narrative. we don't have enough time to go through all the things to talk about. >> you're right. because...
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>> the president is raising questions about the fbi and cia's role in the russia probe, using treason and ordering bill barr to declassify intelligence that led to the investigation. >> who specifically are you accusing of treason? >> i think a number of people. look at comey. if you look at mccabe. if you look at probably people higher than that. >> on wednesday, the president walked out of an infrastructure meeting with democrats saying there will be no legislating as long as the democra are investigating. for the president and for house speaker pelosi, a clash may be politically convenient. trump is trying to ensure democrats share blame for government dysfunction. >> is there anything you are willing to work on now with democrats? >> no, no. they have to go down their track. let them get rid of the nonsense first. >> pielosi focuses on the thing uniting them. >> i wish the family or administration or staff would have an intervention for the good of the country. >> joining me is the chair of the house democratic caucus, congressman jeffreys. >> good morning. >> i want to start with
>> the president is raising questions about the fbi and cia's role in the russia probe, using treason and ordering bill barr to declassify intelligence that led to the investigation. >> who specifically are you accusing of treason? >> i think a number of people. look at comey. if you look at mccabe. if you look at probably people higher than that. >> on wednesday, the president walked out of an infrastructure meeting with democrats saying there will be no legislating as...
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the fbi and cia are trying to track down whoever leaked vital u.s. intelligence as wick ki leeks accuses the cia of devastating incompetence. >> they lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. >> now, finding out who did it. >>> debate in the house over the relacement of ob care as the house speaker rolls up his sleeves to sell the plan. >>> powerful wind whipping one girl off her feet. >> oh! >> and a storm chaser in missouri encountering baseball sized hail. early today starts now. >>> violent protests bok out in south korea after the constitutional court removed park from power. they clashed with police in the streets after the decision. police say two protesters died, but gave no other details on their deaths. 30 protesters and officers were hurt with some carried away in stretchers. park was impeach nd her role in a corruption scandal. it is the first time south korea impeached any democratically elected president. the country's prime minister will serve as president until the election. he is calling for calm so the government can remain
the fbi and cia are trying to track down whoever leaked vital u.s. intelligence as wick ki leeks accuses the cia of devastating incompetence. >> they lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. >> now, finding out who did it. >>> debate in the house over the relacement of ob care as the house speaker rolls up his sleeves to sell the plan. >>> powerful wind whipping one girl off her feet. >> oh! >> and a storm chaser in missouri encountering...
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. >> reporter: tonight the fbi and cia working on an urgent mission. a former cia director says tracing a digital trail to track down the culprit. >> there are tools so we can be able to pinpoint who might have been responsible. if i was the individual involved, i'd worry a great deal about the fact that ultimately, they're going to be found out. >> reporter: the cia relies on dozens of contracting firms for its cyber operations. plus help from the national security agency and british intelligence partners. in fact, u.s. officials tell nbc news the majority of the cyber force are contractors who undergo less grueling background checks than government employees. >> you do take a chance with contractors. they are people who are not working in the inside. they may or may not have the same loyalty to the mission of that organization. >> reporter: now the cia under pressure and again under fire from the president. >> he believes that the systems at the cia are outdated and need to be updated. >> reporter: assange is taunting the cia that he will help tech c
. >> reporter: tonight the fbi and cia working on an urgent mission. a former cia director says tracing a digital trail to track down the culprit. >> there are tools so we can be able to pinpoint who might have been responsible. if i was the individual involved, i'd worry a great deal about the fact that ultimately, they're going to be found out. >> reporter: the cia relies on dozens of contracting firms for its cyber operations. plus help from the national security agency and...
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. >> the documents give more details about how much the fbi and the cia knew about kennedy's assassin, lee harvey oswald in the weeks before he killed the president, but they still don't answer the critical question, whether anyone else was involved. the biden administration is releasing more than 13,000 records tied to president john f. kennedy's assassination. but withholding thousands more citing national security concerns. the documents reveal that lee harvey oswald, who said weeks earlier in mexico he wanted to kill kennedy, was being closely tracked by both the cia and fbi. >> why weren't these documents released years earlier? >> in 1963 if americans had seen this stuff, they might have said, you know, why did the fbi and cia let our president be assassinated? >> reporter: one document shows how the cia intercepted a phone call oswald made to the soviet embassy in mexico city weeks before the assassination. on a wiretap arranged with the help of mexico's president. >> why wasn't any of that information quickly passed on to washington so the secret service could act to make sure
. >> the documents give more details about how much the fbi and the cia knew about kennedy's assassin, lee harvey oswald in the weeks before he killed the president, but they still don't answer the critical question, whether anyone else was involved. the biden administration is releasing more than 13,000 records tied to president john f. kennedy's assassination. but withholding thousands more citing national security concerns. the documents reveal that lee harvey oswald, who said weeks...
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we're learning tonight about those e-mails that first raised suspicions and new questions about the fbi investigation. >>> going to extremes, so many still suffering two whole weeks now after hurricane sandy. and now after the hurricane, then the snow. now it feels like spring while winter hits out west. risk factor, a reality check tonight from dr. nancy snyderman on the story in the news today about pregnancy, the flu, and autism. >>> and behind the wheel, tonight how women are taking the lead. this has to do with a huge change that has happened slowly on the american roads. nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, the damage, both personal and political, continues to pile up following the resignation of the director of the cia, retired four-star general david petraeus. easily the most celebrated general officer of a generation. and now, the questions are rolling in about the extramarital affair that led to all of this, about the e-mails that led the fbi to petraeus. and how much further this all goes. we begin our reporting of the story tonight with nbc's andrea mitchell in our was
we're learning tonight about those e-mails that first raised suspicions and new questions about the fbi investigation. >>> going to extremes, so many still suffering two whole weeks now after hurricane sandy. and now after the hurricane, then the snow. now it feels like spring while winter hits out west. risk factor, a reality check tonight from dr. nancy snyderman on the story in the news today about pregnancy, the flu, and autism. >>> and behind the wheel, tonight how women...
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just as another member of congress comes out calling for a special investigation into the fbi agent's carrying out mueller's sweeping investigation. still, amid rumors and intense pressure, the president says he is not firing robert mueller. for more we go to nbc's kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: president trump back from a weekend at camp david. as his frustration over the russia probe surfaced in a new way. >> mr. president, do you believe your transition team e-mails were improperly taken? >> not looking good. not looking good. it's quite sad to see that. my people were very upset about it. >> reporter: surfaced in a new way, with a charge made by the president's transition team against special counsel robert mueller's investigation. claiming prosecutors improperly obtained thousands of transition staff e-mails now being used in the russia probe. >> i can't imagine there is anything on them frankly because, as we said, there's no collusion. there's no collusion whatsoever. but a lot of lawyers thought that was pretty sad. >> reporter: election season, to the inaugural, the trump tran
just as another member of congress comes out calling for a special investigation into the fbi agent's carrying out mueller's sweeping investigation. still, amid rumors and intense pressure, the president says he is not firing robert mueller. for more we go to nbc's kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: president trump back from a weekend at camp david. as his frustration over the russia probe surfaced in a new way. >> mr. president, do you believe your transition team e-mails were...
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today, the fbi agent explained the shirtless picture he had sent jill kelley, saying it was a joke he was posing with target dummies after s.w.a.t. practice. it was humphries that told david reichert about an old friend, he alerted him almost two weeks before the president was told. >> the information sent to me sounded as if there was a potential for a national security vulnerability. >> reporter: today, eric holder was asked why he didn't tell the president sooner. >> we follow the facts, we do not share outside the justice department, outside the fbi, the facts of ongoing investigations, we made the determination as we were going through the matter that there was not a threat to national security. >> reporter: also today, defense secretary leon panetta ordered the chairman of the joint chiefs to review ethics training for all officers, because of recent lapses. and petraeus reached out, saying he did not disclose classified material. >>> thank you, we also want to let you know on rock center, andrea will report on the culture, on what some say is the power surrounding the nation's
today, the fbi agent explained the shirtless picture he had sent jill kelley, saying it was a joke he was posing with target dummies after s.w.a.t. practice. it was humphries that told david reichert about an old friend, he alerted him almost two weeks before the president was told. >> the information sent to me sounded as if there was a potential for a national security vulnerability. >> reporter: today, eric holder was asked why he didn't tell the president sooner. >> we...
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the fbi and local law enforcement have been working around the clock on this case. late today they announced they have in custody someone that appeared to match the gunman's description but are waiting to release more information until they serve search warrants. lester. >> jacob rascon, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with the new character moving to sesame street and why she's so ground-breaking. >>> there is new research out that finds children who frequently take antibiotics gain weight faster than kids who never take them. a largest study of its kind of the medical records of over 160,000 children. scientists say the reason could be because the medicine gets rid of certain bacteria, changing the way a child's body breaks down food. researchers say it is one more reason to take antibiotics only when absolutely necessary. >>> an increase to report in the number of people using marijuana in this country. according to a new study, pot use among american adults has more than doubled in the past decade or so to more than 9%. 23 states now allow some form of med
the fbi and local law enforcement have been working around the clock on this case. late today they announced they have in custody someone that appeared to match the gunman's description but are waiting to release more information until they serve search warrants. lester. >> jacob rascon, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with the new character moving to sesame street and why she's so ground-breaking. >>> there is new research out that finds children who frequently...
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the fbi investigation. >>> the tragic death in nashville an 18-year-old college freshman walking in the park hit by a stray bullet the questions about the suspect and why he was allowed to be freed. >>> the man seen on body cam hitting the husband of former house speaker nancy pelosi with a hammer at their home. his federal trial getting under way today. >>> the fallout from our nbc news gop presidential debate. the fiery moments. did any of the five candidates on stage make a dent in donald trump's lead >>> and don't touch that dial. the david and goliath battle to save a tiny school radio station >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome. weeks after the deadly terrorist attacks in israel and the capture of around 240 hostages, there is word tonight about two of those captives. an elderly woman and young boy seen in a video released by the palestinian group islamic jihad. but israel's president tells nbc news in an exclusive interview that hamas, which holds most of the hostages, has made no move toward a broad release of those being held th
the fbi investigation. >>> the tragic death in nashville an 18-year-old college freshman walking in the park hit by a stray bullet the questions about the suspect and why he was allowed to be freed. >>> the man seen on body cam hitting the husband of former house speaker nancy pelosi with a hammer at their home. his federal trial getting under way today. >>> the fallout from our nbc news gop presidential debate. the fiery moments. did any of the five candidates on...
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but i cannot trust your organizations like fbi, cia and so on and so forth. >> reporter: this has been -- >> excuse me. i cannot trust them at all. >> richard, we have heard the implications from president trump after this meeting. what are the implications for president putin? >> well, they are big. for putin this was not just a good meeting. this was a moment. as a kgb agent he watched the collapse of the soviet union, considered it a historic wrong and has been waiting for russia to rise again. many in this country tonight believe that moment as come. lester? >> all right. richard engel, thank you. let's bring in our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell with what's coming out of the summit. >> it's not good, lester. the president came to helsinki with a low bar, a low challenge really. just challenge vladimir putin for the election hacking. instead he showed he was not willing to stand up to the russian leader. 70 years they cannot depend on an american president. that creates a real crisis for american foreign policy. it is profoundly demoralizing to american intelli
but i cannot trust your organizations like fbi, cia and so on and so forth. >> reporter: this has been -- >> excuse me. i cannot trust them at all. >> richard, we have heard the implications from president trump after this meeting. what are the implications for president putin? >> well, they are big. for putin this was not just a good meeting. this was a moment. as a kgb agent he watched the collapse of the soviet union, considered it a historic wrong and has been...
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. >> reporter: tonight the cia and fbi racing to find out who is behind what could be one of the worst u.s. intelligence breaches in modern history. that bombshell release of thousands of documents wikileaks claims were stolen from the cia. nbc news now learning from a senior u.s. official that the documents contain authentic information about the cia's top secret tools for hacking. >> if i were inside the agency today, i'd be looking at what was disclosed, who had access to that information, what would be their motivations and abilities to reveal it, and whether or not a foreign country like russia was involved. >> reporter: two u.s. intelligence sources telling nbc news russia is suspect because of moscow's ties to wikileaks, and the hacked e-mails during the 2016 campaign. could russia have hacked the cia, or a worse nightmare? could there be a mole, a spy inside the cia working for vladimir putin? other possibilities, a leak from british intelligence partners, or the u.s. consulate in frankfurt, headquarters for the cia's hacking operation. >> it is a major leak of material, and ho
. >> reporter: tonight the cia and fbi racing to find out who is behind what could be one of the worst u.s. intelligence breaches in modern history. that bombshell release of thousands of documents wikileaks claims were stolen from the cia. nbc news now learning from a senior u.s. official that the documents contain authentic information about the cia's top secret tools for hacking. >> if i were inside the agency today, i'd be looking at what was disclosed, who had access to that...
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the fbi traced the e-mails back to broadwell, uncovered the affair and launched an investigation. when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take responsibility for his actions. >> reporter: the charges of is a misdemeanor. prosecutors recommend two years probation and a $40,000 fine. but for someone once considered a national hero and possible presidential candidate, it appears petraeus has already paid a pretty heavy price, lester. >>> jim, thank you very much. >>> the department of homeland security is no longer in jeopardy of immediate shutdown now that the house has followed the senate's suit and passed a bill to fund it through september. republicans were trying to tie the bill to a rollback on the president's executive actions on immigration, but senat
the fbi traced the e-mails back to broadwell, uncovered the affair and launched an investigation. when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take...
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the fbi citing operational security concerns. reporting live here outside levi stadium in santa clara, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> protesting on behalf of a vulnerable population. "today in the bay" stephanie chuang joining us live from berkeley where, steph, people are braving the cold and camping outside to show support for the city's homeless. >> they have been on the steps of city hall since last night. city council agenda, one limiting how much space the homeless can take up on the sidewalk and enforce from 7:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night. also on the table, putting police in the park because the city showed pictures of needles left behind and used toilet paper. the supporters want to help the homeless by creating storage for the homeless and providing more bathrooms downtown areas and provide mobile showers. these protesters say they'll be here before tonight's meeting which starts at 7:00. live in berkeley, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> commuters having a tough time getting around if you're taki
the fbi citing operational security concerns. reporting live here outside levi stadium in santa clara, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> protesting on behalf of a vulnerable population. "today in the bay" stephanie chuang joining us live from berkeley where, steph, people are braving the cold and camping outside to show support for the city's homeless. >> they have been on the steps of city hall since last night. city council agenda, one limiting how much...
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now he's looking at two subpoenas, one in the fbi's investigation and one from this house intelligence committee that already questioned him. but as you said, he didn't give many answers, claiming that the white house told him not to. bannon reportedly said that he wanted to answer questions about his time with the trump campaign, with the transition, and as chief strategist with the white house. but he was advised by white house counsel not to. apparently his attorney got on the phone with the white house to reconfirm that during that marathon session, and now lawmakers on this committee, democrats and republicans, want answers. >> the scope of this assertion of privilege, if that's what it is, is breathtaking. if the white house is permitted to maintain that kind of a gag rule on a witness, no congressional investigation could ever be effective. so this obviously can't stand. we expect to have mr. bannon back in. we hope very soon with a different position by the white house because this position is completely unsustainable. >> reporter: and bannon is not the only white house insider
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white house counsel he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and former fbi director james comey. the idea apparently died, according to the paper, when the president was told such a move could put him at risk of impeachment. our kristen welker has details. >> reporter: in the explosive, new report, "the new york times" says the conversation happened last spring. president trump telling then white house counsel don mcgahn that he wanted the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and former fbi director james comey. the newspaper cites two people familiar with the conversation. the "times" says mcgahn told the president he had no authority to order that and that white house lawyers drafted a memo for the president, that if he asked law enforcement to investigate his rivals, he could face a range of consequences, including possible impeachment. even as a presidential candidate, mr. trump hinted at ordering an investigation into clinton. >> but if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation.
white house counsel he wanted to order the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton and former fbi director james comey. the idea apparently died, according to the paper, when the president was told such a move could put him at risk of impeachment. our kristen welker has details. >> reporter: in the explosive, new report, "the new york times" says the conversation happened last spring. president trump telling then white house counsel don mcgahn that he wanted the justice...
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in rio in 2016 that biles was interviewed by the fbi, that fbi investigation now under review itself for taking so long. biles went public with her story last year saying she, too, was a victim of nasser's. >> we did everything they asked us for you have one job, you literally have one job and you couldn't protect us. >> reporter: ally braiseman is one of the other athletes and demanding the d.a. inspector general release findings whether the fbi mishandled the investigation the current head of usag saying she was surprised, saddened and outraged to learn what happened to biles and offering apologies. as of now, simone biles is training for tokyo as larry nasser serves his sentence. kate snow, nbc news. >>> there is a health alert we want you to know about tonight, romaine lettuce may make you sick a new outbreak sickened 40 people in a dozen states the cdc warning people to avoid romaine grown in california. if the label doesn't say where it was grown, throw it out. >>> it was supposed to be the rollout of tesla's battery powered pickup truck by tesla but it was a smashing failure t
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on monday, cohen's office was raided by the fbi, a move that unnerved mr. trump, who has always considered an investigation into his personal business deal ags red line. some allies used the raid to say that rod rosenstein should be fired. >> rod rosenstein is so incompetent, compromised and conflicted that he can no longer serve as the deputy attorney general. >> and joining me now is republican senator joni ernst of iowa. a member of the armed services committee and a veteran who served in the middle east during the iraq war. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning chuck. good morning, chuck. >> let me start simply with your reaction to the missile strikes from friday night. >> yes. i am glad that the president has joined with france and great britain and took these strikes. i think it was important that we destroyed that infrastructure that bashar al assad had used to deliver chemical weapons against his own people. so i am glad that we've taken this step. of course, we need to now have discussions what should happen in the future. you supporte
on monday, cohen's office was raided by the fbi, a move that unnerved mr. trump, who has always considered an investigation into his personal business deal ags red line. some allies used the raid to say that rod rosenstein should be fired. >> rod rosenstein is so incompetent, compromised and conflicted that he can no longer serve as the deputy attorney general. >> and joining me now is republican senator joni ernst of iowa. a member of the armed services committee and a veteran who...
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. >> the fbi never got that server. that's a big part of this thing why did they give it to a ukrainian company. that's what the word is. >> this is a fictional narrative being pera services themselves. >> reporter: american intelligence breached russia on the year's long misinformation campaign to frame ukraine for moscow's hacking and as house democrats move closer to impeachment vote, the president is firing back. >> we had a tremendous week with a hoax, you know, the great hoax they call it the impeachment hoax and that's really what that incredibly well and have tremendous support. >> reporter: in that nearly hour-long phone call with fox news, president trump saying he welcomes an impeachment trial in the senate if the house votes to move forward. >> frankly, i want a trial. number one, they should never ever impeached. >> reporter: president trump also delivering his take on david holms, the embassy aid in ukraine who says he over heard that cell phone conversation where he says the president asked ambassador gor
. >> the fbi never got that server. that's a big part of this thing why did they give it to a ukrainian company. that's what the word is. >> this is a fictional narrative being pera services themselves. >> reporter: american intelligence breached russia on the year's long misinformation campaign to frame ukraine for moscow's hacking and as house democrats move closer to impeachment vote, the president is firing back. >> we had a tremendous week with a hoax, you know, the...
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. >> reporter: this is what has the fbi so worried. an explosion in slick isis propaganda with messages tailored to a young audience resembling popular video games showing children in isis-run schools. many overtly call for violence. now an avalanche of messages on social media urging followers to attack here at home. example, at the height of the unrest in baltimore, this tweet called it a great chance for lone wolves, almost everything is in chaos. how many in the u.s. are following these messages? >> i would lean more toward hundreds in terms of people who are really committed isis supporters. there are probably thousands who have some degree of interest. >> reporter: the fbi says elton simpson was one of them, inspired by isis followers to join in his roommate attacking last week in garland, texas. >> if you put the frame back to al qaeda, they would spend a long time planning and plotting to do a large-scale spectacular attack. what you are seeing now instead is an encouragement to commit whatever type of small-scale attack you ca
. >> reporter: this is what has the fbi so worried. an explosion in slick isis propaganda with messages tailored to a young audience resembling popular video games showing children in isis-run schools. many overtly call for violence. now an avalanche of messages on social media urging followers to attack here at home. example, at the height of the unrest in baltimore, this tweet called it a great chance for lone wolves, almost everything is in chaos. how many in the u.s. are following...
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it was during the investigation that fbi agents discovered the extramarital affair. on capitol hill, lawmakers want to know if the investigation wrapped without criminal charges before the election and why president obama wasn't told until after. >> to have someone out there in a sensitive position who the fbi thought who have compromised or under the scope of an fbi investigation or who may or may not have been having an affair at the time, that had to be brought to the president. >> also worth noting, petraeus was scheduled to testify before congress this thursday about what led to the deadly attack in benghazi that killed four americans. he expected to be replaced by the cia deputy director, but he could be called to testify at a later date as a civilian. >>> on to business and tech now. less than 60 days of the first iphone 5 sales, rumors of a new iphone. scott mcgrew has that. >> apple is working on the production of the iphone 5 s to replace the aging iphone 5. the tech blog points out the commercial time is not only dependable for manufacturing news, but ther
it was during the investigation that fbi agents discovered the extramarital affair. on capitol hill, lawmakers want to know if the investigation wrapped without criminal charges before the election and why president obama wasn't told until after. >> to have someone out there in a sensitive position who the fbi thought who have compromised or under the scope of an fbi investigation or who may or may not have been having an affair at the time, that had to be brought to the president....